Anti-mouse-EGF-antibody?

Joachim v. Zahn (jzahn@orion.rz.mdc-berlin.de)
Wed, 04 Sep 1996 17:26:28 +0200

Hallo,
I am searching for a an antibody directed to murine EGF, which is
suitable for functional studies (to inhibit EGF-mediated effects on cell
motility). Alternatively I could also use an anti mouse EGF-receptor
antibody, which covers the functional epitopes on side of the receptor.
Who knows suppliers and who has experience in blocking EGF interaction
with its receptor by antibodies?
Thanks

Joachim v. Zahn
Max-Delbrueck-Centrum
Cellular Neurosciences
Robert-Roessle-Str. 10
13122 Berlin
Germany
jzahn@orion.rz.mdc-berlin.de


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